Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1951 — Page 12
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told the members of the Family on gadgets and rules already in Service Association at the annual ge to eliminate home hazards. meeting yesterday in the Indian-| To enter the contest, submit a apolis Athletic Club, brief description, sketch or photoFor the blame, he put his finger|graph of a safety device or rule on the parents, and said there that you have developed to preusually is a lack in normal father vent accidents in your home,
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| Charles Hendricks, a painter and 14-year resident of Indian|apolis, will be buried tomorrow in Floral Park following 3 p. m./& services at the G. H, Herman 3 Funeral Home. He was 46
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Speedway; a daugh- 3 (ter, Marie, and a son, James, both hs lof Mt. Clemens, Mich.; a step- % \daughter, Mrs. Cathryn Cape- § x {hart, Jeffersonville; a stepson, Marvin Carroll, Indianapolis, and [two brothers, Henry, Speedway, § land Edward, Jeffersonville. |
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{and mother affection, Parents who were over-discip-{lined as children, often over-dis-cipline their own children, he said. And the emotional backfire shows up as frustration, fear, then rage, He pointed to the parents of the South Pacific, and how some produced cannibals and others, as in Okinawa, produced through nor{mal affection such emotionally balanced children. There has not been a suicide since 1880. The board re-elected its officers, Julius Birge, president; Dr. James H. Peeling, first vice president, and Mrs, Cecil K. Calvert, second vice President,
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A T7-month-old baby was seriously burned last night by fire caused when an older child emp-| tied an ash tray into a paperfilled wastebasket, | Ann Morcenick of 1761 E. Raymond St. was reported in fair] condition In St. Vincent's Hospi-| tal with burns on the hands, arms and face.
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JRITES TOMORROW | . Mrs. Helen Scrimsher, wife of {Fred Scrimsher, a former Indian{apolis resident, will be buried in |Gary tomorrow. She was 27. Mrs. Scrimsher and her 6- { month- old son, Karl, were killed
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the best suggestion. Second prize bearing the word "poison" to is $25; third, $10; and fourth, $5. alert householders when they The winning safety gadgets and +h host. rules will be on display at the open the ches sixth annual ‘Home Safety Insti-) tute in the Wm. H. Block Co. ol auditorium Feb. 26. The Institute DePauw Students Urged | is sponsored by the Safety Council of the Indianapolis” Chamber of} To Share During Lent [Commerce and The Red Cross. | President Clyde ' E. Wildman Entries will be judged on accitold a DePauw University Ash dent prevention value, neatness,| Wednesday audience yesterday workmanship and adaptability. {that the Lenten period should be All entries become the property of | fone of sharing and selflessness. The Times, He urged his students to try the practice of the outstretched Five hand for the 40-day period. “If you give me a dollar and] I give you one,” he sald, “we each| have a dollar, but if I give you a| thought an you give me a| thought, by the mysterious alchemy of the things of the spirit I} {have two thoughts and you have! two.” {
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